Fred Nuamah and girl friend in France |
Producer and CEO of Ghana Movie
Awards, Fred Nuamah, last week caused a stir in France when he also represented
Ghana at the 65th Cannes International Films Festival which paraded world super
stars.
The subject of current
discussions among industry players in Ghana is whether he went there to fight a
cause for Ghana’s movie industry or he just went there for his personal
reasons.
Some snapshots that reached
NEWS-ONE over the weekend captured Fred erotically resting his hands on the
waist of a certain beautiful lady, who could pass for an actress or a model.
He walked the red carpet
with the same lady as though they were a couple and this is generating some sort
of controversy as the identity of the lady remains unknown. Fred is not married
yet.
NEWS-ONE can confirm that a
lot of his friends in Accra tried to find him a wife but he always opposed it.
Now speculations are rife on
whether Fred might have a lover in Europe, and thus the reason for his numerous
travels to the continent.
Rumours indicate that this could
be the lady Fred walked the red carpet with.
He is currently in Paris and
it was difficult contacting him to disclose the identity of the lady.
Fred first attended the 65th Cannes Film Festival red carpet
on Wednesday, May 23 alongside other world stars, when four times Oscar
nominee, Brat Pitt’s latest movie ‘Killing
Them Softly’ was screened at the international festival.
Popular Ghanaian actress Jackie Appiah earlier walked the red carpet
during the festival’s opening on Wednesday May 16.
Fred and a number of other Ghanaian stars such as John Dumelo, Prince
David Osei, Roselyn Ngissah, and others joined the festival last week
courtesy Ghana Movie Awards.
Fred went to watch
Pitt’s new movie and had the opportunity to share the red carpet with him.
The movie is
described as a gangster movie with a difference that reflects economic crimes.
It is currently one of the major movies in the US media.
“Pitt tells audience in Cannes
that the film about underworld reflects criminality underpinning the US's
financial crisis.
“Brad Pitt’s latest film is a gangster movie, but with a difference. As
the action plays out against the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis, with
its final scene taking place on the night of Barack Obama’s election victory,
Pitt's character Jackie bleakly assesses the state of the nation: America is
not a country, it’s a business,” The Guardian reported.
Australian director Andrew Dominik, who was behind ‘The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford’, was
the movie’s director while Pitt also produced it.
The 65th Cannes Film
Festival kicked off in France last Wednesday May 16 and climaxed on May 27 2012.
A lot of top rated films have been screened at the event.
Stars such as Chris Pine, Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Ewan McGregor,
and Bill Murray have all walked the festival’s red carpet.
Credit: NEWS-ONE
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